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Cells produce waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and other metabolic byproducts as a result of their normal cellular processes. These waste products are typically removed from the cell to maintain a healthy cellular environment.
Two examples of cellular respiration creating cellular waste products are aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration produces two waste products, H2O and CO2. Anaerobic respirationâ??s waste product is lactic acid.
When cells burn food for energy, they produce carbon dioxide and water as waste products. These waste products are then eliminated from the body through the respiratory system by exhaling carbon dioxide and through urination and sweat for water.
Viruses do not produce waste because they lack metabolic processes to generate waste products. Viruses are not considered living organisms and depend on host cells to replicate and multiply.
Yes, all living organisms produce waste products. That is one of the things that makes them alive.
Blood primarily carries waste products away from the cells. In some specialized cases it also carries new cells (like blood cells), hormones, or immune materials from cells.
Cells produce ammonia and urea as waste products containing nitrogen when they break down proteins. These waste products are subsequently excreted by the body through processes such as urination and sweating.
Energy, waste products, and proteins are produced by all cells.
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